Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum focused his speech on both social and fiscal conservatism, telling the crowd that no other candidate has put as much emphasis on preserving the family as he has.

He called his movement the “faith, freedom and family agenda.”

“I put together a 20-point plan about what I would do as president” to preserve the family, “because it’s important for the people of Iowa to understand that we are not a party that just focuses on cutting tax rates,” he said to applause.

Santorum noted that he has visited all 99 counties in Iowa, saying “I’ve done a Grassley,” in reference to U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley’s annual feat. He noted that he’s been to dozens of Pizza Ranch restaurants in his quest to visit all Iowa counties and that he was energized by talking with the people of Iowa.

He also emphasized his fiscal plans, including a goal to eliminate corporate income taxes for American manufacturers and reduce government regulations to make the nation more business friendly.

He ended by promising to “lead this country to be safe, prosperous and good for the next generation of Iowans.”